Insurance companies make
calculated decisions in an attempt to minimize the payout of insurance proceeds.
However, trials often call for creativity in the absence of clear guidance, and anyone considering taking legal action to redress an injury should consider finding counsel capable of making informed,
calculated decisions in order to best present the case.
You'll have to plan, observe and make
calculated decisions in order to survive the twisted town of Union.
And one day, because of
a calculated decision in a board room, he gets moved down the ladder in American consumer life.
Not exact matches
«You have to make
calculated decisions, but you have to be on the aggressive side,» he muses about life
in the biotechnology industry.
Letting FOMO (fear of missing out) override rational,
calculated decision making can leave your business exposed to a host of avoidable issues, from disgruntled customers, to overworked employees, to drops
in your overall seller rating.
He argues, most famously
in «Thinking, Fast and Slow», a 2011 book popularising his work, that the mind (human, that is, not gorilla) incorporates two systems: an intuitive «system one», which makes many
decisions automatically, and a
calculating but lazy «system two», which rationalises system one's ideas and sometimes overrules them.
When faced with a crisis, emerging leaders have an opportunity to showcase their ability to assess a situation calmly, make
decisions under pressure, take
calculated risks, rally others around them, and persevere
in the face of adversity.
The Federal Reserve has decided to rescind a technical change
in the way it
calculates the CCAR stress testing calculations for large banking organizations, a
decision that averts a major increase...
A difference
in how the tax payments are
calculated and reported, however, does not excuse the Company's
decision to continue with the outdated and much criticized practice of paying officers» personal taxes.
In addition, the SSA recommends before making your
decision when to retire that you
calculate your future Social Security benefits, and review your retirement plan, and consider you financial needs and obligations.
Given the paucity of hard data on which to
calculate probable costs and benefits, how can responsible
decisions be made
in the midst of this uncertainty?
His
decision is
in fact a shrewdly
calculated political move to avoid Roman intervention.
Stop believing
in this useless God and make reasonable
decisions which can be
calculated on the human level.»
By comparison, the private benefits captured by the farmers were
calculated at US$ 16 billion but
in their
decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of society.
Also, Manning is different from Elway
in that he is more
calculating in his
decisions, whereas Elway has always been known for his
decision - making instincts.
So yesterday's
decision to make 9 changes against Burnley was a
calculated risk, to make sure you have a team out that is good enough to win, but also to have another full fresh team to dispose of Southampton
in midweek.
When Morgan became an active advocate for cannabis
in 2016, he wasn't sure whether he would face repercussions, but he had done his own research and made a
calculated decision to speak up.
A strange confluence of circumstances that turned explosive: the blend personalities
in the squad; the
decision by Chelsea's hierarchy not to sanction a overhaul
in the summer; the serious illness of Mourinho's father; a
calculated but failed gamble on preseason; the bizarre and embarrassing row over the dismissal of doctors Eva Carneiro and Jon Fearn.
Defensive midfielders must be
calculated and cool to ensure they don't let the team down by making a wrong
decision in what is a crucial part of the pitch.
In the heat of the moment, couples might make a rash
decision instead of a
calculated one over homes and properties.
Just as introducing your child to dance is a
calculated decision to improve their physical and emotional health, we must make conscious choices
in the foods we give our child.
«Our challenge is to expose relentlessly what this cost is, to show how the
decision was based on imperfect knowledge which will now become informed knowledge, to
calculate in «easy to understand» ways how proceeding will cause real damage to our country; and to build support for finding a way out from the present rush over the cliff's edge.
For him, this
decision to vacate the earlier ruling
in spite of the cases at the Supreme Court is «
calculated to interfere with, prejudice and also to undermine the outcome of the two applications pending before this Honourable Court.»
It's a new look for Democratic state prosecutors, but it's hardly a novel idea: The Democrats» strategy is borne
in part of a
calculated decision to coordinate closely and emulate the way their Republican counterparts relentlessly battled the Obama administration over climate regulations, Obamacare and more.
One was that Labour's
decision to allow Gordon Brown to take part
in Britain's first televised election debates was — by that stage
in the drama —
calculated primarily as a means of damaging David Cameron's chances of an unimpeded advance into Downing Street.
Hours before leaving on a vacation out West, de Blasio called reporters into his office and spoke calmly
in a
calculated decision to take off the gloves and reveal the «frenemies» were really enemies.
But Paterson's
decision — finally made, according to the Times, at 2 a.m. this morning — was
calculated to actually win himself support, from upstate voters and women, who he'll need
in order to be reelected
in 2010.
New York's state Republican leadership made a
calculated decision not to run candidates
in a number of Queens races, several Queens Republican operatives said
in the final week before Tuesday's primary election.
«They weren't going to just support anybody because
in this economic climate money's hard to come by both with bodies and money, so they made some
calculated decisions about what candidates are viable,» he said.
In the letter, Holt agreed with the Justice Department's decision to bar examiners from stating that a pair of fingerprints «originated from the same source to the absolute exclusion of all» others or expressing a level of certainty that is «absolute or numerically calculated» in an analysis comparing samples collected from crime scenes with those known by authorities to belong to identified source
In the letter, Holt agreed with the Justice Department's
decision to bar examiners from stating that a pair of fingerprints «originated from the same source to the absolute exclusion of all» others or expressing a level of certainty that is «absolute or numerically
calculated»
in an analysis comparing samples collected from crime scenes with those known by authorities to belong to identified source
in an analysis comparing samples collected from crime scenes with those known by authorities to belong to identified sources.
«The car would use this information to
calculate the actions it will execute, taking
in to account the probability that the passengers or other parties suffer harm as a consequence of the car's
decision.»
In a statement, Bayer CropScience said Tuesday that its
decision to agree to phase out aldicarb came after EPA's new report
calculated the health risks to children.
In some US states, judges make sentencing
decisions and set bail conditions using algorithms that
calculate the likelihood that someone will reoffend.
Some scientists think that it is time we abandoned traditional equations altogether
in favour of algorithms — more general recipes for
calculating things that involve
decision - making.
The panel recognizes the value of several new features
in the guideline, such as specific risk equations for African - Americans, equations to
calculate both 10 - year and 30 - year lifetime risk, inclusion of stroke as an adverse cardiovascular event, and emphasis on shared
decision - making.
«Calcium dynamics regulating the timing of
decision - making
in C. elegans: A tiny worm makes a
decision by
calculating mathematical integration.»
In addition, Huber criticized the researchers»
decision to use monthly averages of temperature and rainfall to
calculate the average wet bulb globe temperature for the whole summer, rather than deriving wet bulb values for shorter time intervals and combining them to get a summer average.
In adults ages 60 to 69 years, who have a calculated heart risk over the next 10 years greater than 10 %, the decision to use a daily low - dose aspirin is an individual one with the same comments as in number two abov
In adults ages 60 to 69 years, who have a
calculated heart risk over the next 10 years greater than 10 %, the
decision to use a daily low - dose aspirin is an individual one with the same comments as
in number two abov
in number two above.
The site works on the premise that only you know who is right for you and their task
in the proceedings are to guide you when necessary, but then allow the fun and interesting questions to
calculate the best potential matches that the system feels will engender the necessary spark between you and a potential partner for your ultimate final
decision.
Instead of trying to make a well thought out
calculated answer that will make your character look good, you have to make
decisions in just a matter of seconds.
Since all three factors help
in attracting and retaining teachers, it becomes difficult to
calculate the degree to which each factor separately affects a teacher's
decision to return to that school the following year.
This is the message implicit
in the game's structure, which asks students,
in order to survive, to make a series of rational,
calculated decisions based on precise measurements of their resources.
But our work with making
decisions about learners must remain far more humane then making
decisions about learners based on a set of cold,
calculated scores (and it doesn't matter if those data come from the grades
in our gradebooks or external test scores).
You do this
in part by making the correct,
calculated decisions time and time again.
If one took all the information presented at the meeting last night, and coupled it with just plain old investigative reporting (hint, hint RR) one would see a pattern: All
decisions (state / local) have been made
in alignment with the purpose of the having charter schools privatize public education
in SAISD and elsewhere (including these
calculated layoffs, when charter school hire their own).
There are people who react negatively to the word «data» — and admittedly,
in the abstract, numbers can seem cold,
calculating, and sometimes lead to
decisions that are punitive and unproductive.
A recent court
decision in southern California mandates a very specific way of
calculating whether a district has available space.
You approached this
in a very
calculated and well - prepared way making the right
decision for the right reason.
The thing with this transition is that you the writer have to make
calculated decisions on where to pick up the action and what you can leave out
in the lapse.